Today the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), a non-elected federal government agency, voted three-to-two to reclassify broadband Internet as a common carrier service under Title II of the Communications Act. This means that – without the […]

And they should be…

Christopher Goins, writing at The American Spectator, writes about Federal Reserve  Governor Jerome Powell’s recent speech at Catholic University and the Fed’s campaign against Audit the Fed.

Goins quotes yours truly […]

CATO’s Mark Calabria examines whether the American people should be concerned about the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet and whether those concerns are one more reason why Congress should pass the Audit the Fed (SPOILER ALERT: IT DOES):
Debate […]

Those looking for a good movie to commemorate Black History Month should check out 42, the 2013 “biopic” about Jackie Robinson, the first African-American to play major league baseball.  Jackie Robinson’s story is also a good illustration of […]

And Paul-Martin Foss , founder and President of the Carl Menger Center for the Study of Money and Banking, has it in for the Fed.

Paul-Martin recently examined Richard Fisher and Jerome Powell’s criticisms of Audit the Fed to see if they have […]

SPRINGFIELD, VA-Campaign for Liberty Chairman Ron Paul issued the following statement today regarding Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen’s testimony before the Senate Banking Committee:

“Fed Chair Janet Yellen continues to live in a fantasy […]

Listen to C4L’s Vice President of Policy Norm Singleton discuss the latest on Audit the Fed with Rare host, Kurt Wallace:

John Tammy at Forbes asks who is right about the Audit the Fed legislation, Senator Rand Paul or Dallas Federal Reserve President Richard Fisher (SPOILER ALERT: Rand is right):
Fisher abhors the notion of more detailed congressional oversight of […]

It was one year ago last weekend that a violent coup overthrew the legally elected government of Ukraine. That coup was not only supported by US and EU governments — much of it was actually planned by them. Looking back at the events that led […]

Mark Calabria, director of financial regulatory studies at the CATO Institute fact checks some of the Federal Reserve’s arguments against Audit the Fed (SPOILER ALERT: The Fed’s arguments fail the fact check):
With the introduction of bills in […]

Spoiler Alert: NO

Campaign for Liberty Chairman Ron Paul put the following statement on his Facebook page in response to a Washington Post article claiming that inflation is dead:
The Death of Inflation? Hardly!
by Ron Paul

Matt O’Brien […]

Audit the Fed is not the only pro-liberty legislation introduced by Senator Rand Paul this year. Senator Paul has also introduced the FAIR (Fifth Amendment Integrity Restoration Act) Act (S. 255/HR 540), which forbids the government from sizing  […]

Not only was your voice heard once – it was heard twice in opposition to ObamaCare expansion in Wyoming!

Today, the Wyoming House soundly defeated Amendment 3031 of the General Appropriations bill (HB0001), which puts the final nail in the […]

Campaign for Liberty supporters in the DC-area may want to attend The Cato Institute’s Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives event “Renewing the Search for a Monetary Constitution,” this Wednesday at noon at CATO’s FA Hayek […]

Jack Hunter, writing at RARE Liberty, examines how Campaign for Liberty Chairman Ron Paul’s 2008 and 2012 made libertarian ideas mainstream:

It’s been eight years since Ron Paul first ran for president as a Republican. It’s worth […]